Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 13. ciltW. Blackwood & Sons, 1823 |
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Sayfa 15
... beautiful thing to see , The reflected light of its innocent glee , ( Like the sunbeam on a wither'd tree ) In the old man's quiet smile . That simple group well harmonized With the surrounding scene- The old grey church , with its ...
... beautiful thing to see , The reflected light of its innocent glee , ( Like the sunbeam on a wither'd tree ) In the old man's quiet smile . That simple group well harmonized With the surrounding scene- The old grey church , with its ...
Sayfa 39
... beautiful little family , for to be the joy and pride of his life ; And that she'll keep a warm kitchen , and make her parlour snug and cozy , And let her husband enjoy himself , and not snub him when he happens to get a little boozy ...
... beautiful little family , for to be the joy and pride of his life ; And that she'll keep a warm kitchen , and make her parlour snug and cozy , And let her husband enjoy himself , and not snub him when he happens to get a little boozy ...
Sayfa 63
... beautiful theme for the creations of genius . Every thing antediluvian is poetical . The flood washed away a world from life into imagination . Its universal wa- ters yet divide us from the younger years of the earth . Our generations ...
... beautiful theme for the creations of genius . Every thing antediluvian is poetical . The flood washed away a world from life into imagination . Its universal wa- ters yet divide us from the younger years of the earth . Our generations ...
Sayfa 65
... beautiful as shocked by his words ; and we lay that genius is , we have no doubt that down the book in a painful wonder , how most of our readers will agree with us so fine and even powerful a mind as in thinking , that it ought to keep ...
... beautiful as shocked by his words ; and we lay that genius is , we have no doubt that down the book in a painful wonder , how most of our readers will agree with us so fine and even powerful a mind as in thinking , that it ought to keep ...
Sayfa 68
... beautiful and is felt for them , during their complaints , original genius . arises from the feeling that they are The second great and radical objec- mere human beings like ourselves ; tion to the poem is , that the character but the ...
... beautiful and is felt for them , during their complaints , original genius . arises from the feeling that they are The second great and radical objec- mere human beings like ourselves ; tion to the poem is , that the character but the ...
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